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Posted by Paul in Mich on June 22, 2004 at 05:14:03 from (68.188.227.110):
In Reply to: Re: Innocent civilin MURDERED by Al Qaeda posted by cost of war on June 18, 2004 at 16:15:25:
The same thing as Iwo Jima, Anzio, Omaha beach, Okinawa, and Bastone had with keeping us free. We have a choice. We can battle them in Baghdad, or Boston. Don't you think that 9/11/2001 was one battle too many in our own back yard? You folks are missing the most essential point. We are NOT fighing Iraq or AFgahnastan. We are fighting Terrorism. It so happens that there were and still are many terrorists taking up residence in those countries. In fact the positive thing is that Our presence in Iraq is attracting terrorists from neighboring countries such as Iran and Syria. If they choose to fight us in Iraq, than maybe we wont have to go into Syria and Iran to find them. I think its great that they are comming out of the woodwork so to speak just to die. Once again, it is NOT about Iraq, its terrorism, and those who finance, support, train, provide refuge, and otherwise underwrite this evil. Saddam was indeed an underwriter.
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